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Explosionade DX

by Mommy's Best Games
Genres:Platform, Arcade
Themes:Action
Story:All your friends are storming the Horronym Fortress but Colonel Bouche left you to guard the supply depot. Disregarding orders you open the depot to find a gigantic, prototype mech. Time to Suit Up! FEATURES: • Infiltrate subterranean strongholds manned by cunning bipedal aliens across 60 levels! • Recharging MegaNades, and an earth-shaking machine gun rip destructible environments to hand-drawn bits! • Battle tricky aliens that can run, dodge, take pot-shots and throw grenades to blow you to bits! 2-PLAYER LOCAL COOP so you can share the alien-stomping, grenade tossing joy! • Blast screen-filling bosses deep, deep down in the unexplored depths! • Multiple difficulty modes, and gameplay speed control to find just the right challenge! • New Deluxe edition features more enemies, higher-res art, and Online Leaderboards! • Hand-drawn, SILKY-SMOOTH effect animations just like Mom used to make!Show more
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